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What were the steps taken against the Jews between 1933-1939? please don't spam my request ​

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what were the steps taken against the Jews between 1933 to 1939?

Adolf Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany in 1933. He was a dictator who demolished democracy in Germany. He believed in the supremacy of people belonging to the Aryan race. From 1933 onwards he started persecuting the Jews, coloured people and the gypsies. The steps taken by him against the Jews between 1933 to 1939 were:

In 1933, new German laws forced Jews out of their civil service jobs, university and law court positions, and other areas of public life.

Between 1937 and 1939, new anti-Jewish regulations segregated Jews further and made daily life very difficult for them. Jews could not attend public schools; go to theaters, cinema, or vacation resorts; or reside or even walk in certain sections of German cities.

During this time, the Jewish businesses were seized by the government and their economic condition was ruined.

Later, Jews were forced to live in miserable circumstances in the ghettoes. In later years of Hitler's rule, the Jews were rounded up in concentration camps and gas chambers.

About 6 million Jews were killed during Hitler’s regime. About 1 million Polish civilians, 2,00,000 Gypsies and 70,000 mentally and physically ill Germans were also killed

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